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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'obstacle of' is not correct and usable in written English.
If you want to refer to something that is hindering progress, you can use the phrase 'obstacle to'. For example, "The lack of modern technology is an obstacle to bettering the company's efficiency."
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This is not an insurmountable obstacle, of course.
The nose stands for the obstacle of the self.
We have removed the obstacle of the black-leather packaging.
Jeremy Corbyn's followers face the formidable obstacle of recalcitrant MPs.
A big obstacle, of course, is degraded, ice-damaged DNA".
Money will be the big obstacle, of course.
"But there's the psychological obstacle of a new treatment coming from the former Soviet Union.
Having overcome the obstacle of distance, he said, the other problems were immaterial.
To do so they must overcome the mighty obstacle of Argentina.
Inside buildings, callers face the same obstacle of too much steel, brick and mortar.
The greatest obstacle of all, though, may be the wariness of Russians themselves.
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